MAF cleaning

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Polecat

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found at parts stores...
 

Rivieraracing

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Yep, that's what I have, it works good, like I said before no compressed air, it will dry on it's own. Just spray her out real good, let it air dry, reinstall, and start her up.
 

JKmotorsports

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If the thermistors are very dirty, sometimes just spraying them and letting them dry won't clean them well enough. You can soak the end of a q-tip with cleaner and gently wipe each thermistor in the maf. Use the tip of your finger to hold the back side of the thermistor you are cleaning to avoid bending the leads too much. If your maf is extremely dirty, you should notice some driveability improvement after cleaning.
 
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